Republican Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal slammed former Republican
presidential nominee Mitt Romney last night in a strong rebuke of
Romney's comments claiming that President Barack Obama
won the election because he provided “gifts” to minorities and
young voters.

“That is absolutely wrong. Two points on that. One, we have
got to stop dividing American voters. We need to go after 100
percent of the votes, not 53 percent — we need to go after every
single vote. And second, we need to continue to show that our
policies help every voter out there achieve the American dream,
which is to be in the middle class, which is to be able to give
their children the opportunity to get a great education, which is
for their children to have even better-paying jobs than their
parents.”

“If we’re going to continue to be a competitive party and win
elections on the national stage and continue to fight for our
conservative principles, we need two messages to get out loudly
and clearly: One, we are fighting for 100 percent of the votes,
and secondly, our policies benefit every American who wants to
pursue the American dream, period. No exceptions.”

Earlier this week, Jindal had a terse warning for Republicans,
saying in an interview with Politico that his party needed to "stop being
the stupid party." He also warned about the future of a party
that simply protects the rich so they get to keep their
toys.”